Welcome to Crestview

Crestview offers facilities for patients who need time to transition from the round-the-clock care they receive in our hospital to independent living at home.

While many hospitals refer patients who are not quite ready to be on their own to long-term care facilities, Grady created the Crestview Health & Rehabilitation Center to meet the unique needs of patients who require a few weeks to restore their strength and regain their independence. The treatment team helps patients with their walking and stair climbing; to manage daily routine chores like bathing, dressing, and getting in and out of bed; and to recover their endurance.

The Crestview Center is state-of-the-art. It has 26 beds for sub-acute care residents who no longer require intense hospital care, two therapy gyms, an Activities for Daily Living (ADL) suite, a fine dining area, and a separate floor dedicated to short-term rehabilitation. The unit also provides residents with occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, IV therapy and trach and wound care.

Admission to the center is available to patients who have spent at least three days at Grady Memorial Hospital, require daily skilled nursing or rehabilitation services to transition back to independent living, and can participate in treatment.

Our Doctors

Every hospital treats patients. At Grady, we strive to treat them better, more efficiently and more effectively. Our mission to care for all who need us attracts physicians from across the nation. They are drawn here by the knowledge that we test the limits of medicine by innovating existing standards of care, researching cutting-edge drugs and therapies, and exploring novel treatments.

Our zeal for innovation has given Grady a national reputation for medical advancement in areas like cancer, burn, stroke, diabetes, infectious diseases, women’s health, sickle cell, and other conditions cared for by specialists in our centers of excellence. Access to all of these accredited practices is available to every Grady patient and our collegial environment means that specialists routinely help to care for their colleagues’ patients.

Though clinicians are drawn by Grady’s reputation, most are employed by the Emory and Morehouse schools of medicine, which staff our medical services. Grady is one of a handful of U.S. health systems whose patients are cared for by faculty members of two medical schools. This reinforces our commitment to ongoing innovation.